After Training Soap

Train hard Stay clean

The Arm Bar Soap Company is on a mission to become the leading soap maker for combat athletes. With our custom blend of essential oils and naturally sourced ingredients, we're ready to step on the mat anytime, anyplace, and go to war with the nastiest of skin infections.

Lemon Grass Oil: Used for centuries as an all-natural antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antiseptic preventative for the growth of disease-causing microorganisms. When applied to the skin, it has also been proven to aid in muscle strains which are common with combat athletes.

Eucalyptus Oil: Antiseptic properties proven to stimulate the healing of infected wounds as well as reduce any skin inflammations such as "mat burn" that combat athletes are very familiar with. With its pleasant earthy aroma, Eucalyptus oil also behaves as an all-natural deodorant.

Peppermint Oil: Menthol properties allow the skin to "breathe" after a long training session. This enables the other healing oils to flow freely into the pores and start doing work on whatever nasty organisms you picked up during your sweaty training session.

Bergamot Oil: Contains many antibiotic properties that help to cease the growth of viruses and fungus affecting the skin. In addition, along with its ability to eliminate body odor, this oil also aids in protecting wounds from infection and stimulating the healing process of existing ones.

Shea Butter: The concentration of natural vitamins and fatty acids in shea butter are extremely beneficial in nourishing and moisturizing the skin. Shea butter also aids in protecting the skin's natural oils.

Macadamia Nut Oil: This oil is an excellent source of palmitoleic acid, which is a powerful antioxidant that supports healthy cell membranes, hydrates the skin and supports skin healing, especially with those annoying mat burns.

Crushed Maui Lavender Leaves: Used in this batch as a gentle, fragrant exfoliant.

Kaua’i Coffee Grounds: Sourced from the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands, these coffee grounds serve as an exfoliant to gently scrub off any dead skin. The caffeine in the coffee grounds also acts as a vasoconstrictor which constricts blood vessels, allowing the skin to nicely tighten.

Awapuhi Juice: Awapuhi, also known as Hawaiian ginger, is known as an effective antiseptic, and anti-bacterial.

Papaya Nectar: Papaya is stocked with vitamin C and E, which helps fight off topical free radicals that damage the skin's collagen and elastin in addition to moisturizing and hydrating the skin.

Black Lava Salt: Sourced from The Big Island, black lava salt serves as an exfoliant as well as help to relieve dry and itchy skin as well as serious skin ailments such as eczema and psoriasis.

Alaea: This detoxifying red clay from Maui, has been used for centuries in Hawaiian culture to extract impurities from wounds.

The Cornelius Concoction Ingredients

Manuka Oil: Renowned for its antimicrobial, antibacterial and antifungal properties, Manuka oil (sourced from the Manuka tree) has been used for centuries to treat burns, skin disorders (acne), and infections like the dreaded Staph (Staphylococcus Aureus). The Manuka tree can only be found on the island of New Zealand.

Bergamot Oil: Contains many antibiotic properties that help to cease the growth of viruses and fungus affecting the skin. In addition, along with its ability to eliminate body odor, this oil also aids in protecting wounds from infection and stimulating the healing process of existing ones.

Bentonite Clay: This clay has a strong negative electrical charge and bonds its self to remove the positively charged toxins, heavy metals, and other impurities found on the skin.

Tsubaki Oil: Also known as camellia, contains high levels of Vitamin A and E which encourage healthy skin cell production, while its Omega 9 store deeply moisturizes the skin.

Lemon Oil: Lemon Oil is a powerful antiseptic and is used in our soap to cleanse the skin of any residual bacteria picked up from heavy training sessions.

Green Tea Leaves: Green tea contains high levels of polyphenols which help neutralize the skin of harmful free radicals.

Crushed Cherry Blossoms: Cherry blossoms are used as a gentle, fragrant exfoliant to scrub away dead skin cells. They also carry anti-inflammatory properties to help soothe inflammatory skin disorders like eczema.

Bamboo Charcoal Powder: Used as a “skin-purifier” to pull toxins and bacteria out of pores while gently exfoliating the skin.

Rice Water: A natural skin cleansing alternative, as well as an astringent, rice water, has been used for centuries to cleanse the skin and tighten pores.

Matcha Tea Powder: Used as a natural antibiotic, Matcha Tea is also rich in Chlorophyll - a plant pigment that accelerates the wound healing process.

The Vanilla Gorilla Ingredients

Tahitian Vanilla Extract: Besides being a sweet smelling fragrance, Tahitian vanilla is used for its anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties to soothe the skin and kill off any unwanted bacteria.

Tamanu Oil: Tamanu has a rich, spicy scent and is known to help treat acne, scarring, dry skin, scaly skin, eczema, and even body and foot odor (give one to your smelly training partner).

Hemp Milk/Butter/Oil: The fats in hemp are similar to those found in the skin. This makes it an effective moisturizer and protectant for skin. It increases the elasticity and brings new life to dry, tired or dehydrated skin.

Patchouli Oil: Patchouli Oil has powerful antifungal properties that are effective in fighting off ringworm (tinea) and athletes foot.

Crushed Rainbow Sea Sponge: Acts as a natural exfoliant to gently rid the body of any excess dead skin cells.

Banana: This fruit is a good source of vitamin E and helps support healthy skin.

Organic Yogurt: The probiotics in yogurt when applied topically help fight off free radicals and toxins that can damage the skin and also serves as an effective moisturizer.

Oatmeal: Ground into crumbs to aid in exfoliating dead skin.

Shea Butter: The concentration of natural vitamins and fatty acids in shea butter are extremely beneficial in nourishing and moisturizing the skin. Shea butter also aids in protecting the skin's natural oils.

Lemon Grass Oil: Used for centuries as an all-natural antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antiseptic preventative for the growth of disease-causing microorganisms. When applied to the skin, it has also been proven to aid in muscle strains which are common with combat athletes.

Eucalyptus Oil: Antiseptic properties proven to stimulate the healing of infected wounds as well as reduce any skin inflammations such as "mat burn" that combat athletes are very familiar with. With its pleasant earthy aroma, Eucalyptus oil also behaves as an all-natural deodorant.

Peppermint Oil: Menthol properties allow the skin to "breathe" after a long training session. This enables the other healing oils to flow freely into the pores and start doing work on whatever nasty organisms you picked up during your sweaty training session.

Bergamot Oil: Contains many antibiotic properties that help to cease the growth of viruses and fungus affecting the skin. In addition, along with its ability to eliminate body odor, this oil also aids in protecting wounds from infection and stimulating the healing process of existing ones.

Cocoa Butter: Cocoa butter contains high levels of fatty acids and anti-oxidants which are effective in soothing inflammation and dryness from skin disorders like eczema and psoriasis.

Organic Goats Milk: Goat’s milk is rich in essential fatty acids and triglycerides which make it an effective moisturizer. The essential fatty acids have a unique PH similar to humans, so it is less irritating and more easily absorbed by our skin.

Organic Honey: Honey is a broad spectrum anti-bacterial agent that is known for fighting.

Rosemary Oil: Contains antimicrobial and antiseptic qualities that make it beneficial in efforts to eliminate eczema, dermatitis, oily skin, and acne.

Lemon Grass Oil: Used for centuries as an all-natural antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antiseptic preventative for the growth of disease-causing microorganisms. When applied to the skin, it has also been proven to aid in muscle strains which are common with combat athletes.

Poppy Seeds: Poppy seeds are used as a gentle exfoliant to clear dead skin off the body. They also contain high levels of linoleic acid (Omega 6) which is effective in treating eczema.

Lemon Grass Oil: Used for centuries as an all-natural antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antiseptic preventative for the growth of disease-causing microorganisms. When applied to the skin, it has also been proven to aid in muscle strains which are common with combat athletes.

Eucalyptus Oil: Antiseptic properties proven to stimulate the healing of infected wounds as well as reduce any skin inflammations such as "mat burn" that combat athletes are very familiar with. With its pleasant earthy aroma, Eucalyptus oil also behaves as an all-natural deodorant.

Peppermint Oil: Menthol properties allow the skin to "breathe" after a long training session. This enables the other healing oils to flow freely into the pores and start doing work on whatever nasty organisms you picked up during your sweaty training session.

Bergamot Oil: Contains many antibiotic properties that help to cease the growth of viruses and fungus affecting the skin. In addition, along with its ability to eliminate body odor, this oil also aids in protecting wounds from infection and stimulating the healing process of existing ones.

Shea Butter: The concentration of natural vitamins and fatty acids in shea butter are extremely beneficial in nourishing and moisturizing the skin. Shea butter also aids in protecting the skin's natural oils.

Lavender Oil: Sourced on the island of Maui, used for centuries as an all-natural pain & stress reliever, an antiseptic for scrapes & scratches, and an antibiotic against skin infections.

Noni Juice: Juice and pulp of the Noni fruit were traditionally used in Polynesian culture to stimulate healing for bruises, scrapes, and boils. It's strong antifungal and antiseptic properties make it a perfect ingredient for disinfecting scratches picked up during hard sparring.

Kukui Nut Oil: The Kukui Nut is extremely beneficial when applied to the skin. It is used to treat ailments such as burns and cuts and also believed to promote the healing of Psoriasis and Eczema symptoms. Its primary purpose in The Arm Bar is to nourish and moisturize skin after the other oils have run their course through the pores.

Kona Coffee Grounds: Sourced from the west side of the island of Hawai'i, these grounds were tossed into our soap to behave as an exfoliant and polish out dead skin. The caffeine in the coffee grounds also acts as a vasoconstrictor which constricts blood vessels, allowing the skin to nicely tighten.

Lemon Grass Oil: Used for centuries as an all-natural antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antiseptic preventative for the growth of disease-causing microorganisms. When applied to the skin, it has also been proven to aid in muscle strains which are common with combat athletes.

Eucalyptus Oil: Antiseptic properties proven to stimulate the healing of infected wounds as well as reduce any skin inflammations such as "mat burn" that combat athletes are very familiar with. With its pleasant earthy aroma, Eucalyptus oil also behaves as an all-natural deodorant.

Peppermint Oil: Menthol properties allow the skin to "breathe" after a long training session. This enables the other healing oils to flow freely into the pores and start doing work on whatever nasty organisms you picked up during your sweaty training session.

Bergamot Oil: Contains many antibiotic properties that help to cease the growth of viruses and fungus affecting the skin. In addition, along with its ability to eliminate body odor, this oil also aids in protecting wounds from infection and stimulating the healing process of existing ones.

Cocoa Butter: Cocoa butter contains high levels of fatty acids and anti-oxidants which are effective in soothing inflammation and dryness from skin disorders like eczema and psoriasis.

Crushed Walnut Shells: Used in our soaps as a natural exfoliant to polish off dead skin cells.

Argan Oil: Argan oil is high in vitamin E and fatty acids which give our skin a natural boost of hydration. It absorbs easily and is non-greasy.

Arnica Montana: Arnica has been used for centuries for its anti-inflammatory properties and helps soothe those achy muscles and bruises after those hard rolls.

Coconut Oil: With its high-fat content, coconut oil yields itself to be an effective moisturizer as well as an aid in accelerating the wound healing process.

Cocoa Butter: Cocoa butter contains high levels of fatty acids and anti-oxidants which are effective in soothing inflammation and dryness from skin disorders like eczema and psoriasis.

The Coal-Conut Batch

Activated Coconut Charcoal: Activated charcoal draws bacteria, dirt and other micro-particles to the surface of the skin and helps cleanse the pores of any unwanted funk picked up from heavy training sessions.

Coconut Butter: Along with being naturally antibacterial and anti-fungal, the Vitamin E that’s found in coconuts supplements it as being an effective moisturizer for the skin.

Kuku’i Nut Oil: Kuku’i nut oil penetrates the skin easily to moisturize and does not leave the skin feeling greasy. This oil contains vitamins A, C, and E, which are antioxidants known to protect the skin and prevent free-radical damage to the skin cells.

Shaved Coconut Meat and Husk: The coconut's meat is full of nutrients like minerals, enzymes, amino acids, B- complex vitamins, and niacin. Paired with the husk, this combination is great for exfoliating and nourishing the skin.

Shamp-Broo Ingredients

Macadamia Nut Oil: This oil is an excellent source of palmitoleic acid, which is a powerful antioxidant that supports healthy cell membranes, hydrates the skin and supports skin healing, especially with those annoying mat burns.

Carrot Oil: This steam-distilled seed oil is known for its antibacterial and healing properties. It's also a natural source of vitamins A, E and beta-carotene, and offers much needed moisture to dry scalps.

Jojoba Oil: This liquid wax extracted from the nut of an indigenous American shrub acts as anti-inflammatory and moisturizer, relieving itching and dryness. It also forms a protective layer over the skin, forming a barrier to external irritants, which can be an advantage in the case of eczema.

Coconut Oil: With its high-fat content, coconut oil yields itself to be an effective moisturizer as well as an aid in accelerating the wound healing process.